PORT SUDAN: Hungry children in war-torn Sudan’s capital have been reduced to “skin and bones”, and thousands of families are at risk of starvation in a western city under a months-long siege, the UN said Tuesday.
The Sudanese army, at war with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since April 2023, recaptured Khartoum state in May, but widespread hunger continues to grip the heart of Africa’s third-largest country.
“Malnutrition is rife, and many of the children are reduced to just skin and bones,” Unicef’s Sheldon Yett said Tuesday after visiting Sudan, where the world’s largest hunger crisis is unfolding, with nearly 25 million people suffering dire food insecurity.